Early on, the belief that EHRs would reduce administrative costs for providers was widespread. A study says that hasn't been the case. But it may not be the fault of EHRs themselves. Electronic health ...
Hand hygiene compliance may be improved at hospitals by implementing interventions that include having administrative leadership in place, according to a study published in the American Journal of ...
operating and administrative costs in 2001, according to one of the first comprehensive looks at foundation expenses. But the percentage spent by individual foundations varied widely, from less than 5 ...
Standardizing and simplifying payer-provider contracts could significantly reduce healthcare administrative costs and potentially improve care, a new study found. The U.S. healthcare system wastes an ...
Administrative burden is a strong predictor of whether providers stay in MedicaidStates that modernize enrollment systems report 50% higher satisfaction and more stable provider networks IRVING, Texas ...
Time spent on EHR and administrative tasks could be leading to physician burnout. A lifestyle report Medscape released earlier this year showed the number of physicians reporting burnout increased ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments changed rules and procedures related to Medicaid enrollment. These changes decreased many of the burdens eligible people face when signing up for programs and ...